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1. The essential element in a confession is the suspect’s coming to believe that their own memory for events is incorrect and that the police version must therefore be true.




2. Kassin (1997) cites several examples taken from police training manuals that suggest suspects’ and cues can be read to determine if they are lying.



3. One of the main findings from longitudinal research is that most crime is ‘adolescence limited’



4. allows inspection of the aggregated findings from a group of studies around a common theme. Its use in studies into the effects of offender treatment has had a profound effect on recent practice. .



5. is an excellent example of a programme approach to working with offenders.



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